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Term: Edith

Part of Speech: Proper Noun

Sense 1: Popular Usage

Edith is a feminine given name that originated from Old English. It means "prosperous in war" or "battle-maid." Edith has been a popular name throughout history, especially in English-speaking countries.

Example Sentence: My grandmother's name is Edith, and she has always been a strong and noble woman.

Sense 2: Local Usage

In some local contexts, "Edith" might refer to a specific person, place, or thing known in a particular region or community.

Example Sentence: If you visit our town, you must try the famous Edith's bakery. Their pastries are unbelievably delicious!

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